v1.11.0: Support for Haze 2 weathers. v1.10.1: Reupload to add SOLAS weathers to the fomod. v1.9.0: Support for Cathedral Regions. (This patch ended up with only 5 rain weather records in addition to vanilla.) v.8.0: Lots of new weather mods supported: NAT3, Autumn Skies, Climates of Tamriel, Dolomite, and vanilla weathers (no mod at all). Also, reworked the Wander support, which I've been using in my own playthrough, and re-based it on the latest version of Wander. I hope. Please tell me if I'm wrong. v1.7.0: Added support for Aequinoctium and Obsidian. v1.6.0: Cathedral Weather and Cathedral Unofficial Update have joined the ranks! v1.5.0: Added support for Vivid Weathers and Picta Realis. Picta is incomplete itself, so there are only sounds for lighter rain intensities in use.
In progress: nothing.
Do you have a weather mod you'd like tweaked to use these sounds? Let me know here. Feedback on the sounds in the game context is also welcome! I promise to listen. (Get it? Sound joke.)
Hmm! I'll take a look at a weather mod adapted to that framework. Some of the weathers have a *lot* of new weather records and can take me a long time to fully patch, so I'll try to pick one of the smaller ones to look at it. Thank you for this suggestion!
I looked into this today. Rainsong will need patches to work with seasonal weather mod variations-- I'll need to make sure the edits I make to regional records take seasons into account. If the weather mod already has seasons, no patch should be needed, I believe, but for mods that need seasons added, I'll need to make a variation of the patch for Rainsong.
Is there a particular weather mod you're interested in me doing first?
Currently building a load order with Haze 2 as the weather mod of choice. Speaking for the people who also use this weather - Would you kindly consider making a patch for grvulture's weather mod?
This might be an uninformed question and I hope it hasn't already been asked, but could a patch/version for Cathedral Weathers be possible? I appreciate your time!
You only need to check the box for the weather mod you want to use right now-- all three patches are independent. The Cathedral weathers story can be pretty confusing overall!
I'd be delighted to add support for Obsidian! I'll take a look tonight and depending on how much work it looks like, I'll either do it tonight or tomorrow.
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v1.10.1: Reupload to add SOLAS weathers to the fomod.
v1.9.0: Support for Cathedral Regions. (This patch ended up with only 5 rain weather records in addition to vanilla.)
v.8.0: Lots of new weather mods supported: NAT3, Autumn Skies, Climates of Tamriel, Dolomite, and vanilla weathers (no mod at all). Also, reworked the Wander support, which I've been using in my own playthrough, and re-based it on the latest version of Wander. I hope. Please tell me if I'm wrong.
v1.7.0: Added support for Aequinoctium and Obsidian.
v1.6.0: Cathedral Weather and Cathedral Unofficial Update have joined the ranks!
v1.5.0: Added support for Vivid Weathers and Picta Realis. Picta is incomplete itself, so there are only sounds for lighter rain intensities in use.
In progress: nothing.
Do you have a weather mod you'd like tweaked to use these sounds? Let me know here. Feedback on the sounds in the game context is also welcome! I promise to listen. (Get it? Sound joke.)
With the 2.0 update of Azurite Expansion, rainsong has a lot of errors now. Can you update it please?
Is there a particular weather mod you're interested in me doing first?
Currently building a load order with Haze 2 as the weather mod of choice. Speaking for the people who also use this weather - Would you kindly consider making a patch for grvulture's weather mod?
Thank you and hope you have a fine day!
Sending my kind thanks. Appreciate your hard work for the community!
Thank you.
Edit: The Solas option does not appear in Fomod. I will do a manual installation.
- Cathedral Weathers and Seasons
- Cathedral Weathers and Seasons Unofficial Update
- Cathedral Weathers - Regions
Do i need to checkbox all the related options in your installer right?
In any case, fantastic work you've done here.